Tag: magnification

Wakelet Accessibility Features For Low Vision

Wakelet Accessibility Features For Low Vision

I created my first Wakelet account several years ago after attending a virtual presentation on Wakelet accessibility features, but I didn’t really use it very often until I completed the free self-paced Wakelet Certified course and discovered how I could Wakelet not only with assistive…

Zine Accessibility and Low Vision

Zine Accessibility and Low Vision

I started learning about zine accessibility when one of my favorite cooking blogs released a zine filled with several different recipes that I was excited to try, which had been made available both as a print and a digital copy that I downloaded from their…

A to Z of Assistive Technology for Reading Digital Text

A to Z of Assistive Technology for Reading Digital Text

When I’m doing research on assistive technology for reading digital text or eBooks, I often search for specific display customization options or accessibility features to determine if this app will be useful for me or for a student/client I’m working with. With students and clients,…

Computer Lab Accommodations For Low Vision Students

Computer Lab Accommodations For Low Vision Students

As a student with low vision who spends a lot of time in computer labs, I’ve worked with several teachers to create a list of options on implementing computer lab accommodations for low vision students. Whether students are taking virtual classes, completing in-class activities, or…

RS Games: Free Online Accessible Games For The Visually Impaired

RS Games: Free Online Accessible Games For The Visually Impaired

Recently, a group of friends and I were talking about places to find free online accessible multiplayer games for people who are blind or that have low vision, and one of my friends recommended RS Games. After browsing through the documentation, my friends and I…

Assistive Technology Options For Watching The Conductor With Low Vision

Assistive Technology Options For Watching The Conductor With Low Vision

Recently, I received a question from the parent of a middle school-aged musician with low vision asking about options for watching the conductor with low vision. The student said that they have trouble seeing the conductor from where their section is located, and it often…

Zoom Magnifier and Low Vision Accessibility

Zoom Magnifier and Low Vision Accessibility

When I am introducing students and clients with low vision to iPad accessibility settings, one of the features we often end up discussing the most is Zoom Magnifier and low vision use cases. This screen magnification software is a great example of assistive technology that…

How I Access Historical Documents With Low Vision

How I Access Historical Documents With Low Vision

Using free assistive technology resources to make primary sources accessible for vision impairment

Enabling Temporary Accessibility Settings For iPad

Enabling Temporary Accessibility Settings For iPad

I have low vision that fluctuates throughout the day, and I rely on several accessibility features for iPad to access information and interact with different types of content. While there are some settings that I always have turned on like large font sizes and display…

How To Use Hover Text For iPad With Low Vision

How To Use Hover Text For iPad With Low Vision

I love using simplified reading displays to read text content in large print, but they aren’t always available or practical for certain tasks like filling out forms, interacting with content that has a lot of images, or viewing small sections of text. When I was…

Windows Magnifier and Low Vision

Windows Magnifier and Low Vision

The built-in Windows Magnifier is one of the first Windows accessibility features for low vision I remember using to make information on the home computer and in the school computer lab easier to see. While I don’t always have Magnifier turned on, I often open…

How To Use Invert Colors With Low Vision

How To Use Invert Colors With Low Vision

Earlier today, my friend and I were looking at routes for the DC Metro on Google Maps when my friend realized they couldn’t see the Silver line at all. Google Maps color codes each of the routes, but the silver color doesn’t provide much contrast…